Welcome
to Glynn County, GAGenWeb. This is a new site and in need of help
from the researchers of Glynn county. If you have any information
that you are willing to share with others, I will gladly post it
on this site.

The GAGenweb project is dedicated to providing a location where
researchers may freely share their family history information and
history of the County.

Glynn County Georgia is one of the original counties. It was
created in 1777 from St David and St. Patrick Parishes. Glynn county
acquired the Sea Islands from Liberty County in 1789. Wayne County
was created from Glynn in 1805. Glynn traded land with Wayne County
in 1805, 1820, 1822, 1858, 1860 and took land from Camden County
in 1858.

Crown land grants from the Colonial era still exist. Records
for the county begin in 1787. The county has deeds, dating from
1787, probate records from 1790 and court records from 1810. Marriage
records start in 1810. Birth and death records were not kept on
a state wide basis before the 1919 Georgia State Law required the
tracking of births and deaths. Actual birth records begin 1928 and
death records begin in 1922.

The Glynn County Seat is located in Brunswick. The coastal town
of Brunswick is the only incorporated community in the County. Un-incorporated
communities include: Saint Simmons, Sea Island. Jekyll Island, Thalmann,
Broadfield, New Hope and Evelyn.

Do you have some information that will fit on this page? If so,
please send an email to
Jimmy so others may find your information... you never know when you might
find a relative you didn't know you had!!

Glynn Co GAGenWeb is up for
adoption, if you have an interest let us know.

Links to sites that are not part of the Glynn Co. GAGenWeb site are
provided for your convenience and do not imply any endorsement of the sites
or their contents by Glynn Co. GAGenWeb. Glynn Co. GAGenWeb is not responsible
for the contents of any "third party" site which you may access
from a link on this page.

Please be aware I do not live in Glynn County, and I am not able to
do local research for you. If you have specific questions, I would recommend
submitting a query to
Glynn Co. Message Board on Rootsweb.